Sweetwood Jerk

Kingston


Our favorite New Kingston jerk joint is popular with Uptown office workers and gets particularly busy once they knock off. Spicy, meaty offerings can be enjoyed in the outdoor sitting area facing Emancipation Park. Unusually, you can have jerk lamb here as well as the usual pork, chicken and sausage. Accompaniments include festival, sweet potato and breadfruit in season.


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